Zimbabwe entrepreneur launches dating app
Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor A LOCAL entrepreneur has launched a dating app aimed at availing a platform where Zimbabweans can find new love, meet new people or simply establish long-lasting...
View ArticleBosso turn to farming
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter WITH a vast amount of unused land at its sports club premises, Highlanders Football Club have decided to make productive use of a piece of the Clubhouse by setting...
View ArticleWhy Berita fled to Zimbabwe…‘My ex-husband must be locked up’
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter SONGBIRD Berita Khumalo has revealed that she had to return and lay low for six months at home in Zimbabwe during the height of her messy separation from infamous...
View ArticleTin Tin encourages women to empower themselves
Sibongile Ndiweni, Sunday Life Reporter LOCAL actress and media personality Tinopona ‘Tin Tin’ Katsande has said the International Women’s Day is a day where society must take a step back and recognise...
View ArticleUnity and tradition in a calabash!
Sibongile Ndiweni, Sunday Life Reporter RELOCATING to cities and towns before independence and not being allowed to drink in the Central Business District, elderly men made use of community beer...
View ArticleJunior Mayoress aims to be the voice of the voiceless
Sibongile Ndiweni, Sunday Life Reporter PUSHED by her passion of empowering girls and seeing girls succeed in everything they do and aiming to better their lives rather than abusing drugs or going...
View ArticleSocial media key in advocacy for women’s rights
Valencia Ndhlovu, Sunday News Reporter SOCIAL media has evolved so much and has been a platform used by many in advocating for different agendas, while women’s rights and empowerment agenda is one that...
View ArticleProfessor’ love for Shona
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter TAKING a leaf out of the book written by his mentor Oskido, who discovered and introduced to the world Jah Seed, a Shona-chanting wordsmith, South African superstar...
View ArticleFrom Savile Row to ibhele/bhero . . . the decline of dept stores and Byo’s...
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter PRINTED in black bold letters, the notice on what used to be the main entrance to Meikles Department Store in Bulawayo simply reads: “PLEASE NOTE THAT THE BUILDING IS...
View ArticleBack the girl child: Volleyball legend
BRENDA Mugove Mundiya rates among the most decorated former volleyball players with a medal collection to envy from two decades of activity in Zimbabwe. Her influence has been felt everywhere she has...
View ArticleJohn Wick star, Lance Reddick dies at 60
NEW YORK (AP) — Lance Reddick, an American character actor who specialised in intense, icy and possibly sinister authority figures on TV and film, including The Wire, Fringe and the John Wick...
View ArticleAmaNdebele of Zimbabwe, South Africa
Mzala Tom The name “(Ama)Ndebele” is a generic name used to designate three Nguni speaking groups found in South Africa (Southern and Northern (Ama)Ndebele) and the Ndebele of Zimbabwe. I previously...
View ArticleThe Youth Zone with Zero Suppliers… Signs your child might be into drugs
Teenagers experience a variety of social, mental, and emotional changes as they experience the ups and downs of growing up. This can often make it difficult for friends and family to tell the...
View ArticleJourney to the stars: Indaba enkulu
INDABA enkulu. The two words may translate to “a big story”. The big story is about the route that King Mzilikazi, founder of the Ndebele nation, took when he left King Shaka’s Zulu kingdom to found...
View ArticleThe Reno(vation) Revolution… how a high school dream is shaping Bulawayo’s...
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter THIRTEEN years ago, two former Mzingwane High School lads decided that they had had enough of the music that they used to hear played in clubs and pubs around the...
View ArticleRozvi State domination and its fall to Nguni people
Religion Religion occupied an important position among the Rozvi people. They believed in a supernatural being called Mwari up to 19th century. There was a strong link between the Rozvi political...
View ArticleMystery of spoken words
Greetings beloved nation. Many believers have not understood the power and mystery of spoken words and just speak carelessly without realising the impact that their words have on their lives and on the...
View ArticleLobola squads and social media
Sibongile Ndiweni, Sunday Life Reporter CAN a traditional wedding ceremony be complete without pictures of the lobola squad splashed everywhere on social media? One might argue that the answer to that...
View ArticleRestoring that old feeling… Stanley Hall’s US$200 000 makeover
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter AFTER years during which it seemed to gradually become an eyesore, Makokoba’s Stanley Hall might be on the way to reclaiming some of its former glory, with the...
View ArticleSkills necessary for writing creatively and accurately
WHAT are the skills required to write creatively and with accuracy? This involves completing pieces of descriptive and narrative writing. Descriptive means that you must focus on a scene or a person....
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